Torreblanca, a modern town of almost 5,000 inhabitants, is situated 36 kilometres to the north of Castellón. It enjoys a very pleasant climate, even in winter, as the coastal mountain range that runs through it stops the penetration of cold winds.
Torrenostra, accessible via a straight road, is an old fishing village with an excellent beach. It is currently being expanded and developed as a tourist and summer holiday resort.
It has a beach with fine sand, clean and clear waters and offers all the necessary
services and facilities.
In addition, you can enjoy an extensive coastal promenade as well as a spacious
landscape garden area and unlimited parking facilities.
Climate
It enjoys a Mediterranean climate with a pleasant average annual temperature of 17º C. In addition, the Sierra de Irta acts as a screen to prevent the penetration of cold air, giving it shelter from northerly and easterly winds.
Sports
Nautical sports: Torreblanca is situated between two well-known Marinas:
Alcossebre: 8 kilometres to the north.
Oropesa del Mar: 20 kilometres to the south.
You will find a wide range of facilities in both: sailing school, diving club, boat hire, etc. In addition, you can enjoy the pleasant atmosphere of the Marinas.
Torrenostra has three of the best golf courses on the Mediterranean within a radius of 45 kilometres. The Torreblanca Golf Club is also currently being planned.
Other sports
Trekking in the neighbouring Sierra de Irta National Park.
Riding club in Oropesa.
Permanent go-karting track.
Sky diving, windsurfing and fishing.
Sports complex, swimming pool, tennis courts, etc.
Places of interest
El Prat de Cabanes - Torreblanca
Declared a National Park in 1994, it is located on a coastal plain that runs
between the town boundaries of Torreblanca and Cabanes. It is an old lagoon
separated from the sea by a narrow seashore and is home to an important aquatic
bird reserve.
Sierra de Irta National Park:
The Sierra de Irta is recognised as being one of the most beautiful spots in
the region of Valencia, with its hilltops populated by a typical Mediterranean
forest which descends towards the sea, to a practically unaltered coastline
that stretches for 12 kilometres.